Well whether it's true or not, it seems to me that by far the most natural interpretation of what he said is that he was talking about two non-overlapping groups of people. Unless his next words were "...in general" or "...as a whole" and they've been deliberately cut out, which i suppose is not impossible.If you take that statement at face value, it could be a claim that the percentage of african-americans voting is equal to the percentage of americans voting, the latter category including all americans.
But not at face value, he could have specifically had white americans in mind. I'm not sure, though.
I don't know of any reputable statistics personally, but I'd suspect that african-american voter turnout is below american voter turnout most broadly. I'd be a bit surprised if they were equal.
not your best sentence this oneAs justified as you think the blame is, the primary consequence is the alienation of the adversity, which precludes dialectical progress.
It actually does matter quite a bit whether (your interpretation) of the statistical correlation he claims is "true or not," unless you're accusing him of blatantly manufacturing statisticsWell whether it's true or not, it seems to me that by far the most natural interpretation of what he said is that he was talking about two non-overlapping groups of people. Unless his next words were "...in general" or "...as a whole" and they've been deliberately cut out, which i suppose is not impossible.
It's a bit premature to judge it at this stage, I think you should wait until it's been translated into English.not your best sentence this one
Asians and Hispanics have pretty low numbers that bring down the white average.But again I don't have any source of statistics that I trust to defer to here, and my suspicion is that african-american voter turnout is somewhat lower than overall american voter turnout.
Also I accidentally typed "adversity" instead of "adversary"It's a bit premature to judge it at this stage, I think you should wait until it's been translated into English.